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to ukrainian sailors and 2 security service agents we have to do all the steps we need this horrible war and it really. by being easy to feel for him. that you're right thank you very much thank you we'll leave you the sailors on board 3 ukrainian vessels were captured here in the courage strait 9 months ago after russian warships opened fire on them the kremlin says they illegally entered russian waters near the crimean peninsula which russian troops seized and annexed from ukraine in 2014 since then the kremlin backed separatists have been at war with ukrainian government forces in eastern ukraine at least 10000 people have been killed since the fighting began 5 years ago he crane's recently elected president the lenski says he wants to revive peace negotiations with russia he's been seeking support from european leaders recently and he's spoken to president vladimir putin by phone the prisoner exchange could be an
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important step towards further tentative talks this what is being seen as a victory for both presidents putin and selenski a potential suspect and witness in the downing of the malaysian airlines jet a crane 5 years ago has also been released despite protests by the dutch government who had many of its citizens on the flight that suggests the lenski not only had to make concessions but that russia will be a tough negotiating partner in future talks to end fighting in eastern ukraine. victoria al-jazeera. a check on the weather is coming up next and then back in court so don's deposed president is denied bail as he faces more tough questions than canadian teenager bianca and 3 school earns her country its 1st grand slam title upsetting serena williams in the us open final.
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howler in the west pacific and the philippine sea and east china sea in the yellow sea there's plenty of activity in the air which means over land in china it's gone remarkably quiet satellite shows and the full cost more us reflects it allowing some build up of writing united sichuan and western china typically hong kong might get a shower too but the main rainbow is just south of taiwan and heading up towards japan where we've seen one typhoon go through made landfall in north korea another one coming towards japan and you can see a circulation developing east it's i want to get very active now the moment the tropical storm season in the western pacific area now for drops us obviously if all the actions out there this should be quite
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a satellite yes confirms it there are very few showers around science in the philippines even back in sumatra and in thailand the cloud has cleared from the sky back in the forecast i wouldn't want to thunderstorms in bangkok maybe not in k.l. or singapore i'm not very much in borneo or other quiet looking weather and you'd think from logic that would be right but there is still plenty more rain to come out of what is a slowly receding monsoon this is the picture from space repeat it tomorrow. sponsored by cats only. as a weapon of war leaves the very deepest scar. the victims and women. are the only witnesses who can help bring about justice. rights campaigners in libya investigation
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since the 2000. unspeakable crime on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera president says he's called off secret meetings involving the taliban and the afghan government that were to be held in the u.s. on sunday he says it's because of a taliban suicide bombing in kabul. or historian has left a humanitarian crisis in its wake with thousands of people fleeing their destroyed homes in the bahamas aid is coming in but it's hard to distribute because of ruined roads runways and or. ukraine and russia have carried out a prisoner exchange that's being hailed as
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a step towards ending the war in eastern ukraine $35.00 were released by each side . saudi arabia is reiterating that it won't lift the blockade on cats are the air sea and land zimbardo by saudi the u.a.e. egypt was imposed more than 2 years ago they accuse qatar of violating its 2014 agreements with members of the gulf cooperation council by meddling in regional affairs and supporting terrorism strenuously rejecting the allegations and says the blockade is an attack on its sovereignty. the former sudanese president omar bashir has been denied bail by a court in hearts whom he's accused of corruption and the legal use of foreign funds bashir says the $25000000.00 received from the saudi crown prince mohammed bin said money wasn't for personal gain but here denies all charges against him hit morgan has more from hearts. this is the 4th quarter hearing in the corruption
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charges against dance form a president already bush year where his being charged with a list its financial gains corruption and bribery now the former president had previously stated bet he wished the whole filed was secretive because he did not want to mention the name off saudi arabian crown prince to mohammad been solid money where he previously stated bad he did indeed received $25000000.00 from the crown prince investigates is also reveal during the 1st hearing that he received millions of dollars from a united arab emirates a ruler as well now the former president had continued to pleads not guilty to the charges against him and his defense lawyers which comprise off more than $130.00 lawyers say that is they won the charges against the form of present dropped because when the money was given to him in would given to him as a person and not as a president to did they judged listen to their fled to do witnesses from to defense aside and said that all our financial dealings ever single money he gave away was documented and that their document to prove that and receipts to prove that the president did not in the spend the money that he receives the sure who our witness
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testified that africa international university new which the president admitted giving money to head indeed received a money in the sum of 4000000 euros and that that was documented in university records how sequined witness who was an office manager of the president also confirm that the president gave him money on which he'd been distributed to other people now the charges that are not big mesh and this trial are the charges against him for inciting tacl protesters tins demonstrations began nation wide and december now they've the transitional government which has been formed has said bad they going to try to set up an independent judicial system to hold the president turn into account full primes long just committed in the water own region of darfur but also into southern regions of blue nile and southward to fun but people on the streets ha been protesting and they're saying that the hall trial is a sham and in attempt to divert their attention from the real primes that has been committed not just by the from a president but by his government as well they're saying that throughout this they have been so many crimes committed so many lives lost and they want to make sure
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that not just the president but those who were his allies and with telling the government are also held to account and they're saying that if that justice is not delivered in they will consider that the revolution that they started is not yet complete having endured a week of parliamentary defeats and defections the u.k. prime minister boris johnson has just lost a senior cabinet minister. who is work in pensions secretary resigned from the government and the conservative party she says she could no longer endorse johnson's approach to brics it because he seems determined to crush out of the e.u. without a deal. the move comes a lot of work going on tonight if i'm not off going in to get it. and then on top of that have seen 21 like good strong concerns to please try more direct aggressive dogs excluded from the party into trying to be tough to produce such a source for good income in this country no longer has
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a place to sleep. and i can't stop. the visions over brooks it became ugly outside the houses of parliament in london and 2 year of demonstrators fought with police as they tried to reach a rival anti breck's at rally officers blame most of the violence on a far right group called the democratic football lads alliance sunday gago was at an exit demonstration in london for protesters who are calling for the prime minister to resign after he said he won't delay leaving the e.u. . he may have only been in office 45 days behind minister boris johnson's bromates country behind his version of the exit ready movement to be very difficult to. another demonstration of south dade central london is also capping off one of the toughest weeks of these hard hops almost more difficult than he could have ever imagined week that saw him coming to severe criticism
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having sacked 21 members of his own party his own rather resigning from his cabinet and also the house of lords opera house approving a bill that would effectively block a new deal bracks said and put a 3 month delay in order to try and get a deal to avoid a disorderly exit from the european union now while prime minister george johnson did say that you would rather die in a ditch his words rather than arse for an extension brussels. fact he has already been hemmed in by his own words the director of public prosecutions himself said that if he did not obey the law then there is a good chance that he would standing intensive and could even see himself a possibility of being put in jail for not abiding by the laws of this country from having taken back control by minister boris johnson now finds himself being
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controlled last in downing street opposition candidate to moscow are asking voters to use sunday's regional elections as a referendum on the government the poll has lots of the largest protests in russia in years after more than 30 opposition candidates were banned from running in moscow stuff awesome reports. salesman that neil big lets was detained during a protest in late july u.s. charge for pulling the arm of a policeman who was arresting a protester. as he was caught up in the demonstrations after coming from a business meeting he's been sentenced to 2 years in a penal colony but you're wrong in cases like these people usually receive suspended sentences and sometimes even have their cases dropped considering that the case has a political status the president knows about it has influenced the sentence here will shoot off got 3 years in prison for touching the helmet of
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a policeman. the harsh sentences are part of a government crackdown after protests dominated moscow streets for weeks they started when opposition candidates were banned from running in moscow slow collections more people joined after many were arrested in. united russia is trying to hold on to power using the right police batons they are the only people of support even afraid to candidates to run in the election let alone have a fair composition of what was in the only way to make this election meaningful used to turn it into a sort of referendum on the government after being released from detention for organizing an unsanctioned protest opposition figure alexei now funny changed his strategy on his you tube channel he started campaigning for what he calls smart of urging voters to subscribe to a website on which his team has announced which candidates will have the best chance to beat the governing united russia party probably through friday the
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opposition between those who still want to continue the 3 protests and those who despite its flaws want to participate in this election and as analyst have pointed out opposition can be crease the chances of the opposition to be the government candidate and make this so-called smart hold a success. is one of the government candidates likely to benefit. it while the opposition has strongly campaigned against her after her competitor was not allowed to run she says she wants dialogue. is a big lie these following a scenario in which the war situation the better meaning the less qualified most could do the more critical the situation is the better i want to dial it because the situation is very intense people don't know one radical change but they want to improve their lives whatever the outcome of the elections for those who have to spend colony some for participating in un sanctioned protests it's
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a high price to pay but many here say even that won't deter them from taking to the streets again in the days and weeks to come. the u.s. pharmaceutical company purdue which manufactures the controversial painkiller oxycontin is expected to file for bankruptcy company has been in settlement talks over america's deadly overdose crisis much of which is blamed on the overprescription of drugs like oxycontin and her do is set to go to trial in october to settle more than 2000 lawsuits worth up to $12000000000.00 brazilian president joe you're also an error has used his country's independence day to send a message about the sovereignty of the amazon rain forests also joined a parade in the capital urging brazilians to in his words so the world that the amazon is ours he's been criticized for his response to the record number of fires there but continues to refuse international aids. much of the world's attention has
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been focused on forest fires in brazil pope francis is visiting madagascar where he's condemned illegal logging and deforestation there as a global threat aid agencies say 44 percent of the island's forests has been cut down in the past 60 years. india's prime minister narendra modi told scientists he was immensely proud of their unsuccessful attempt to complete the country's 1st soft landing it's not known of the unmanned lunar lander named victor uncrossed or suffered a technical fault and charged are reports from new delhi india as attempt to make one giant leap ended at the final step of its unmanned mission to the moon the victim lunar lander lost contact with controllers in india just 2 kilometers above the moon's surface the disappointment of the mission controllers in bigloo was obvious scientists working for india's space research organization will have to
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wait longer in their search for water on the move. sam was. part of. africa and. asia was about millions all over india of a blue t.v. screens waiting for the indian flag to be unfurled at the south pole of the moon no one has ever exploded there i think it's a stepping stone you can't expect every new experiment in mission to always be perfect trade but we've learned so much from it and we can analyze what went wrong and make sure it doesn't happen again the 20 day chandrayaan 2 mission cost $140000000.00 despite the failure to dash the hopes of the nation further missions are already planned the indian prime minister's words were reassuring good to look
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i want them i we will look back at this journey and if it with great satisfaction the learning from today will make us stronger and better it will be a new dawn and a broader tomorrow very soon india's mission to the moon may have fared in the final moments but while the lunar lander has been lost over szell's expect to receive crucial images from the orbiter and even though there is disappointment just now the government says there will be a next time after the u.s. the soviet union and china india would have been only the 4th nation to successfully land on the moon had its mission ended in success rather than disappointment. al-jazeera new delhi. serena williams has fallen short in her latest bid to win a record equalling 24th grand slam while there was no repeat of last year's meltdown against by only osaka williams never looked like herself in this year's final 19 year old canadian bianca andrey school who won the 1st set 63 she was then
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up 51 in the 2nd set before williams fought back to 5 games all and risk who kept a cool head to claim the 1st grandstand title of her career winning the 2nd set $75.00. top phillips's dark drama joker starring oscar nominee hakim phoenix has taken home the golden lion award at the venice film festival phoenix plays batman's nemesis and follows his transformation from a vulnerable loner into a confident villain roman polanski's military drama an officer and a spy took the runner up silver lion's grand jury prize. following on the headlines on al-jazeera this hour president donald trump says he's called off secret meetings involving the taliban and afghan government that were to
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be held in the u.s. on sunday he says it's because if it's suicide bombing in kabul which killed an american soldier and 11 other people have a chance he has more from washington. if this too used to be believed the talks are off without these talks but don't trump have been have been putting a great story because this is a major promise he's made to bring the troops back from afghanistan before the 20 twentieth's action he was committed to that despite this agreement within his administration is now she looks security advisor john bolton for example being left out of the talks because no one really trusted him they thought that he would try and sabotage the talks all the members of the republican foreign policy establishment the democratic foreign policy establishment also warning against a precipitous withdrawal but doldrums seem to be really pushing for some sort of withdrawal or we can dorian has left a humanitarian crisis in its wake with thousands of people fleeing their destroyed homes in the bahamas aid is coming in but is hard to distribute because of ruin roads runways and ports and dorian is now aiming its raw to canada where it's made
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landfall in the eastern province of nova scotia with winds of 160 kilometers an hour more than 300000 people are without power hong kong police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters gathering for a 2nd night in the district of colu the crowds were pushed back from a police station where they were demanding an independent investigation into the alleged use of excessive force earlier officers stopped another protest from targeting the airport. ukraine and russia have carried out a prisoner exchange that's being hailed as a step towards ending the war in eastern ukraine $35.00 were released by each side including a witness to the downing of malaysia airlines flight m h 17 having endured a week of parliamentary defeats and defections the u.k. prime minister boris johnson has just lost a senior cabinet minister. who was work in pensions secretary resigned from the government and the conservative party she says she could no longer in-doors
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johnson's approach to bracks said because he seems determined to crash out of the e.u. those are the headlines on al-jazeera inside story is coming up next they with us. one. home. with me is this by the government scrapping the extradition bill that's false money. why is that not enough and could china's leaders in beijing run out of patience this is inside story.
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welcome to the program. some of discontent shows no sign of ending despite chief executive gary bowing to months of protests prussia and withdrawing the controversial bill to allow extradition to china climb down didn't stop demonstrators fall 14th successive weekend but police were forced to prevent them getting on trains and buses to the airport the shut down one of the world's busiest ports for 2 days last month and disrupted buses is last week to divvy up. from hong kong. so the plan for the protesters was to arrive at the airport using public transport and these buses they were supposed to do not where the customary protest here black t. shirts helmets and facemasks they were told to blend in with the rest of the passengers look like they have
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a legitimate reason to be here at the airport even printing fake boarding passes and carrying luggage but instead what we've seen is the heavy police presence here at the airport that been checking anyone they think could be a protester or someone who doesn't have a valid reason to be at the airport. they have turned several people away now these protests have gained momentum despite their government dropping the extradition bill at their now calling for an investigation into police action and police are telling me they say police have been using excessive force against them over the past 3 months while we count rallies are planned despite chief executive kerry allows for withdrawal of the extradition bill but the government hasn't yielded to the protesters other demands they include an independent inquiry into the police use of force against protesters for the $1000.00 people arrested and direct elections for the city's leader a university survey last month found more than 90 percent of people agreed with
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using violence to pressure the government that's a 20 percent rise from similar survey in june china's premier reiterated his support for hong kong's government. is the most senior leader to command since the protests began. the chinese government unswervingly safeguards one country 2 systems and hong kong people govern hong kong people and strongly support and supports the government to in the violence and chaos in accordance with the law to return to order which is to safeguard hong kong's long term prosperity and stability of the world needs to believe that the chinese people have the ability and wisdom to handle their own messes well. let's bring in our guests bonnie learning is vice convene a hong kong civil human rights front victor taylor is an affiliated faculty member
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with the china studies program at the university of hong kong and he joins us on skype from singapore also on skype from taipei undressed for the senior fellow at the university of nottingham a research institute welcome to your. bully the similar interests can turn that we've seen across the streets of hong kong for quite some time is all above the laws the people deemed repressive or there's more to this story. well 1st of all is about the extradition bail as we are know are we afraid that every home considerations or anyone who is in hong kong would be extradited to china that's the basic fear however for all the campaign for the movement now it's more about the extradition bail is also about police brutality it's about the police and also the government's not being accountable to the people and also the hong kong people have to resell live free stuff africa thing to stop just one bail so there is no
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accountability at all so hong kong people need justice for the victims of police brutality and also need protection inside our political system than will be satisfied and then we'll be safe that is why after the announcement of the west for our thief edition hong kong people feel feeling the need to soldier on to fight for our 5 demands victor the possessors have been putting forward 5 developments which includes a bill to be withdrawn that did happen in people don't seem to be really. trusting the government and then they're saying that they need the chief executive kerry to step aside do you think that the government in beijing is willing at a certain moment to concede there needs to be a major concession well at the moment i do not think there.
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is a government in the central government b a r 3 major concessions and the reason will be one sessions that are. from from the chinese perspective. sorry the finance from the chinese perspective for the regional and that is because the chinese government the only issue from national security and sovereign sovereign he said are not as you know a democratic development standpoint so. the protectors and the central government are actually badgley of holes in your perspectives so i don't think it's likely that the central government you. can. you know the protest movement under us is if beijing may not be willing to make concessions but its attitude on its own seems to be pretty much ambivalent because apart from the statements made by the
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premier we haven't really heard any strong statement from the top echelons of the government about what is happening in hong kong i think it's important to remind our viewers there was aging that was changing the status quo. for example of the one country 2 systems formula you theory could perhaps work however all of the years they have. done a lot to transition towards what we see now and which is. not a better version of one country one system and since this relates to the rule of law as has been discussed previously. the one congress are not willing to give up their rule of law and replace it with mainland chinese when you know who by law they don't want to live in fear but death is exactly the north direction of travel
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and therefore i think beijing has really miscalculated they thought they could turn into just another mainland chinese city but i think they are realizing that this is not one to have bunny it's not only the government in beijing which is facing tough moments it's also the protesters themselves not to think that the acts of vandalism the attacks targeting the metro stations could create a backlash along the community whole call or at least tarnish the reputation of the protesters. well i believe. yes i agree that it is phone or a ball because if hong kong need to have the support of the international come in and say such size may not be good for them but also i urge the international community to or show our sea to tire and the. and do not condemn the
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oprah asked before you condemn the or passing tire any so what's happening here in hong kong or vandalism or some fallen statue of scene they are not it's home people are not it's not down nature to where forced to do things like that is sometimes it's necessary to use force for example on the 12th of june are supposed to be the beginning of the 2nd reading if people are not physically stop the legislators probation legislators going into a legislative council to pass the bill to fail what have been passed so we're forced to do this kind of fangs the braves protesters are forced to go onto the streets it may not be a volunteer it could be south defense so i urge the international community to see through all those found or so-called violent acts but see the true character of of all the protesters victor i do believe the international community has. the time it's just to say to beijing it's about time to change your politics it's about time
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we see some political reforms. well to be honest i don't think i think there's a lot of support for the aspirations of the testers i think we can all agree that both the consulate and then the brother got there and there are you i think there was actually anyone who does and once you really look at the question is how would it terrorize the democracy among all the other betting that they might have nationally. probably balance. human rights and also things so you know what i think then i wouldn't say that the the student protesters represent the mainstream of public opinion because at the maximum there are 2000000 of them on the street 7000000 people in our car so the big question is when to buy i mean in other than now we've got the in el paso i think
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is a lot more made and one alert people who are living. cannot believe that what's happening now and somebody who actually lives in hunger i'm just unthinkable that we can i was really shocked myself. just lucky or so then the supposed to be having going on so when i went to class i was i suspect what it is but it was it i had i had to back to back laughter because what i meant when that all happened when you saw the sort of say what happened or caught all of them to shock us from that. it would seem that a little. well maintained doing. that yes i. had exhibit people i was a robot my of my friends i would say that we have mixed reactions on one hand if you need it yeah it is right for the stewardess to wish her well democrats she got
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one right i think there is a lot of disagreement about why political site whether the kind of violence and vandalism the stimulus will be getting. is the right quickly q.b. . a lot of my colleagues are of the buno if anything the sort of the you is actually in. from the movement behind the from the portman because it will encourage the chinese government ok that's that under yes i mean one would argue that beijing may not be willing to sack the chief executive of hong kong but why isn't the why isn't beijing willing to consider other demands particular when it comes to the release of the prisoners and a full inquiry into the acts of violence committed by the police i think. this popular uprising in hong kong really is the train's coming. next one event and really doesn't have any good options left you can basically choose between. any of
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their kind of scenarios we are talking about. see or entire wrote a story that kerry. offered to withdraw their appeal and beijing said no now she has declared at least that she's willing to do that she's offered to step down but beijing said no so we may have a. not a paradox where the how can i say our government is no longer able to actually self govern the central government is overbearing but the central government also cannot directly rule on call because the home must not accept that and so we really don't have any good options left and then at the same time the homeless are so enraged by the brutality of the means that every day that passes basically this inaction and also this totally haphazard course they're both sunni and carry on her has taken
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their basically minting revolutionary roots and so we do see an escalation and well the plane should be. the to the whole as our government of central government bunny i mean when you see of this momentum which is continuing to build up in hell called comes out expensive uk an economy which has been completely battered by the acts of violence and by instability on the protesters in a way or another shooting themselves in the foot. well i believe the economy is not hurt by the protest itself as was said many times before if the worst draw of the bail happened 2 and a half months ago the protesters would just go home and slap none none of the bloodshed would have happened but as we say the police brutality happen every day i just passed through i have seen a shopping mall and some food good police officers were right right outside i have
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seen i think that is a scary scene and all the blood shot scary things and it looked and looked across the globe that is why i believe the police brutality itself and the in action and ignorance of the hong kong government it's what scared tourists or business as a way that is why it is important for the governments to a sat or these 5 demands for our society to really rebuild our system to a good way so that than we can attract more businesses and more tourists to come to hong kong again victor when you look at the jew political dynamics i mean the u.k. has its own issues it has completely turned to an unchartered political territory the us with a trump administration sometimes sense very confusing messages do you think that china under any circumstances in the future would be willing to redefine its
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relationship with hong kong against the backdrop of this ongoing or shifting geo political dynamics well. to be honest i think it's a little less this radical change government. the chinese go into government. they really are. not really about really what is the relationship. as the central government but the local government on the belly of the local government and from beijing standpoint if the china needle is a nation of 1200000000 well as far as. 7000000 people so even beijing would make sense. then surely you know why i think pension at 60 miles from the heart of china be seen and you bet i won
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a lot you know so i think you know from the national viewpoint it is understandable why you want even for the month like this. it is you are not planning sovereignty it is an emotional national security so i don't even think that the baby was popular ok but i have are being worked on are unlikely to either directly or fast forward or well i'm sure they are working the streets very well with me i see we were the ones that want to be consistently place under us when you look at the course of events a whole call gets quite obvious the someone higher in the government. underestimated the scope of the magnitude of always happening in hong kong host paul do you think it is it kerry lamb or is it the genting himself where the buck stops with city and this is why it's such
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a high state. kind of situation right now we see for some time there was a mere concern that we could witness kind of a repeat of tiananmen but gentleman 2.0. but instead what we've seen is you know the mainland chinese people aren't really is basically has entered the ranks of the whole companies force they are coordinating. acts of police brutality but these kind of. a hybrid war you could call it a wolf there has really enraged the hong kong and and the snobbery that's far more likely. and more than ireland nice ation of hong kong where increasingly the homeless will see the home police force as an outsize outside force and this doesn't really bold well and there are signs of kind of like a slow motion revolution so what started as
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a protest movement against that extradition you know has. morphed initially into a pretty much movement but now there are real signs of this becoming a revolution and you know any student of chinese history knows that. you know the revolutions in china haven't always you know you know that the best results and it's quite simple to find you know to imagine you know what the outcome of this is where we are bonnie as a campaigner for the probable cause to movement do you think that if the demands were accepted by the beijing government is going to be an end to the protest movement or do you think that you would definitely move to a phase 2 which is tackling the deeper issues like asking the chinese government to stop meddling in the judiciary and that it just have branches of the government. well i think hong kong protesters all we want is the basic law to be respected one country 2 system high degree of autonomy and promise of giving us the universal
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suffrage to be accepted and if our 5 demands are being hurt the basic law is respected unlike now i think hong kong people will be very happy about the situation and we'll have victor but the basic law itself expires in 2048 i think in a way or another the chinese will claim absolute and total sovereignty over hong kong or they would say the one nation to systems is over well actually. it just means it will be will be for example only for serious social and. it's not 47 leverage with our sovereignty right now in finance and. the chinese. you know the chinese. government except that they have accepted to the same time that. the transfer of sovereignty comes at a price which is basically accepting the notion of
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a system one nation to system which is you have control over the defense over the foreign affairs but to let people the whole kong run their own daily life the way they want which is an anathema in a way or another to the way business is a run in beijing and the rest of the mainland china yes but it's not unconditional . if you look at a meeting it's a lot and the militant where it is it at that level or is it any personally i might want to be is that it's up to the f.c.c. and that's the reason why kevin regulation and o.b.e. by the by by the on because it's it's not on. it's actually beating the national debate on reps in beijing. so we'll never notice the constitution there is n.p.c. and won't achieve anything to be there are people who both of people. and most of
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the central government so you know here you have a situation where there is actually a war legally speaking between the central government and. you know and the democratic me a lot of people say and. so will kerry lam's resignation it's not a matter just for kerry they are all just what the protesters at least are ok and interim government is not rocky that is. in an bottoms. we need months there is the basic law and this is the basic law and this is why i need to go now to undress and ask him about what happens next because when you look at the situation as it evolves of the processes saying that we need to negotiate better things talk about different issues on the. isn't beijing on a collision course with the people of hong kong because ultimately ultimately it's about china's control over the summit of us territory and it's have its own
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interpretation of what should be done. that's for sure but we should bear in mind the box still stops with the city and one of the problems is that. basically the central government has given a green light. to weaponize kind of a small nationalist sentiment not just in mainland china but around the world we see for example that officials have really encouraged the hate crime against 4 corners that brought in places like australia. new zealand canada and the problem is once you kind of unleash the demons of ethno nationalism of course is the reaction on the side of the home commerce so i don't think that for example in and would have ever again any kind of currency whatsoever we had a properly any one country 2 systems but the moment you start taking away the 2
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systems people start when ian on the one country and so. i talked about you know these signs of a slow motion revolution i mean we just need to listen to the slogans like liberate hong kong the revolution of our times now if people saying that he would hear the people saying that is still kind of like well not very challenging but see the protest movement has now come up with its own ent them glory to hong kong you know it's very strong nationalist undertones so this is a reaction towards this. control of unease and coming from the north of china where the top leadership probably never had a proper understanding of the south of china don't look down on them and that's of course something that people respond to so i think if we discuss this entirely in this kind of one country 2 systems framework that has really been blown away already these developments that you know obviously the one system situation
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talk to us to forge new lives in a story and the u.s. . never forgetting their roots. but each committed to building a new life helping others. arabs abroad the surgeons on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera with a check on your world headlines president donald trump says he's called off secret meetings involving the taliban and afghan government that were to be held in the u.s. on sunday he says it's because of a taliban suicide bombing in kabul which killed an american soldier and 11 other
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people she has more from washington. this is all the speculation and the debate is now here in washington is this the end of these talks or is it so politically important for donald trump to have some sort of deal to pull at least some troops out of afghanistan ahead of next year's election but this isn't the end of the talks as suggested in these tweets it's worth while they're putting this in the context of the last week's events because this does seem to help us understand several events over the last several days at the beginning of the week we have the u.s. envoy to afghanistan who's news negotiating the talks the deal with the taliban encounter he said that the agreement had been reached with the taliban in principle but then on thursday a car bomb explodes in kabul close to the u.s. embassy and also a nato installation 10 afghan civilians were killed but also to make operatives
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including one american then. even though the last run negotiations that ended rushes back to qatar for talks with the taliban we don't know we didn't know why it was this very sudden also very we started getting those reports of the afghan president who hasn't been involved in these talks was due to come to washington almost imminently but over the course of the day we heard that his visit had been postponed and now we have this hurricane dorian has left a humanitarian crisis in its wake with thousands of people fleeing their destroyed homes in the bahamas aid is coming in about as hard to distribute because of ruined roads runways and ports many while rough weather has more from freeport in the bahamas. we're in freeport grand bahama just outside of the airport as you can see behind me this is an aircraft that has been kind of delivered here by the storm surge from hurricane dorian again this was
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a category 5 hurricane wind gusts upwards of 350 kilometers per hour it wasn't just those strong winds that caused so much devastation in this part of the country was also that storm surge exactly where we are right now just next to the airport tarmac this would only a couple of days ago was under 2 meters of water now at the moment there is still a lot of concern over shortages of food shortages of water and shortages of medicine but we've heard from the world health organization that help and disaster relief is on its way we've heard that somewhere around $8000000.00 tons of food supplies have arrived in nassau and are are and will be delivered to the island most affected in the northern part of the country the i'm going to grand bahama and the island of alba still just a couple of days ago we were on abaco is an island that arguably was the worst hit power lines still down trees snapped in half debris covering the roadways but but but much of the island is now being cleared up sister in terms of roads there's
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access in terms of aircraft there's access but there for that for many of the people that are still there they're their number one priority is getting off of these islands getting out of the bahamas until a sense of normal normalcy returns dorian is now aiming at traffic canada where it's made landfall in the eastern province of nova scotia with winds of 160 kilometers an hour more than 300000 people are without power hong kong police a fired tear gas to disperse protesters gathering for a 2nd night in the district of kowloon the crowds were pushed back from a police station where they were demanding an independent investigation into the allegedly used to fix sesa force ukraine and russia have carried out a prisoner exchange that's being hailed as a step towards ending the war in eastern ukraine $35.00 were released by its side. having endured a week a parliamentary defeats on defections u.k. prime minister boers johnson has just lost the senior cabinet minister amber rudd who was workin pensions secretary resign from
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a governments and the conservative party she says she could no longer indorse john since approach it's a bricks a it's those of a headlines a livia unspeakable crime is coming up next on al-jazeera there is no such thing as a clean wall war allows every kind of atrocity. rape
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is a shocking but increasingly common consequence of war. collateral damage. a side effect of the fight. but there's evidence that it is now used as a military strategy. of all war crimes great is the most difficult to cover making it the perfect crime. in bosnia rwanda that there are critics republic of congo and syria women and children have usually been the main targets but in pre and post revolution libya it's men has often been the main victims but no one has ever been able to prove that.
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in libya rape is a taboo subject mentioned the word silence prevailed and. one woman did speak out in public in march 28th levon i just thought of that evolution. that. the man in our baby was accusing the gadhafi regime of raping opponents and how cry resonated around the world. gadhafi was overthrown but libya was plunged
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into a civil war. the rumors of rape continue and while the international community expressed concern this did not turn into action. libya is still in a state of political and social chaos and tens of thousands of refugees have fled many to what you are. a defectively has 2 rival governments militias rule the streets and the rumors of rape persist but no one would confirm them. then a libyan magistrate now living in neighboring tunisia decided to speak oh. on
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this given that leave you. just call. it off. let's have a. good. i'm not out of this court of law school i mean that's that and you don't need my easy. money. mr moore how did you finish out of the enemy. you know suffer much option. in libya to medan isle of man you
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was a public prosecutor in the chaos that followed the overthrow of gadhafi in october 2011 he said members of the opposition to jail for murder the very next day they were released and threatened to kill him so just. so he left libya. in tunis he has joined a group of libyan activist fellow exile. he's put together a group which now tracks alleged crimes committed in their homeland. the video evidence brought to him by a man is shocking. so much to get published. that's a mistake to believe to call a. marine
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